Adds Combat domain models (Combat, CombatPlayer, CombatMonster, CombatEvent)
and three GameApiService methods to interact with backend combat endpoints:
- startCombat(encounterId): POST /api/hunt-encounters/:id/attack
- getCombat(combatId): GET /api/combats/:id
- performCombatAction(combatId, action): POST /api/combats/:id/actions
Includes test coverage for all three methods.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
encounter-card.component rendered the raw 2.39MB ash-rat.png and
2.00MB road-bandit.png directly, up to 3 cards per hunt (~7MB/load,
re-rendered on "Neu suchen"). Add 560px-wide JPEG runtime derivatives
(generated via PowerShell System.Drawing, HighQualityBicubic, quality
82) and switch to the <picture>/<source srcset> pattern already used
by context-panel for location backgrounds, keeping the original PNGs
as the <img> fallback. Also add loading="lazy" decoding="async".
ash-rat.png: 2,506,677 B -> ash-rat-560.jpg: 35,896 B
road-bandit.png: 2,097,049 B -> road-bandit-560.jpg: 50,797 B
HuntPageComponent never called WorldStore.load(), so opening /hunt
directly (bookmark/hard refresh) without first visiting /world left
currentLocation() at null forever, stranding the page and the context
panel on their empty states with no recovery. Add ngOnInit that calls
worldStore.load() only when no location is present yet, mirroring
WorldPageComponent's existing call and avoiding a duplicate request.
Wires up Slice 0.2 end-to-end: HuntPageComponent renders the
hunting-unavailable/ready/loading/encounters-found states off
HuntingStore and WorldStore, Angreifen hands the HuntEncounter id to a
new inert CombatPlaceholderPageComponent via /combat/new, the Jagd nav
entry is enabled with router-driven active state (matching Karte's),
and the context panel now lists possible encounters for hunting-enabled
locations.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Code review flagged .encounter-card__artwork-frame using a new
hardcoded #050607 background instead of reusing an existing design
token, violating the no-new-hex-colors requirement.
Renders the 5 HuntEncounter danger tiers as German text plus a
per-tier BEM modifier class, mirroring travel-panel's text+class
danger pattern so color is never the sole signal. Colors map across
the existing 3 semantic tokens (success/warning/danger).
Mirrors WorldStore's signal-store architecture to own hunt state for
Slice 0.2 (currentHunt, selectedEncounterId, loading, error) with a
computed encounters accessor and the four hunt error codes mapped to
German messages.
Add to game-api.models.ts:
- DangerRating type for hunt encounter danger levels
- MonsterSummary interface with key, name, level, artworkPath
- HuntEncounter interface for individual hunt encounters
- HuntResult interface for hunt completion results, reusing LocationSummary
Extend CurrentLocationResponse with possibleMonsters: string[] field.
Add to game-api.service.ts:
- startHunt(): Observable<HuntResult> method posting to /api/hunts
Update test fixtures to include possibleMonsters field in mock locations.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Haiku 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
HttpErrorResponse implements the Error interface structurally but does not
extend the Error class, so `error instanceof Error` was always false for
HTTP failures and every travel error (400/409/500/network) fell through to
the same generic fallback string, hiding the backend's specific
TravelDomainError code/message (e.g. TRAVEL_ALREADY_ACTIVE) from the user.
toErrorMessage now checks `error instanceof HttpErrorResponse` first and
maps known travel error codes to specific German messages, falling back to
the generic message for unknown codes and to `error.message` for genuine
non-HTTP errors.
startTravel()'s catch block also now resyncs current travel state from the
server (reusing the existing pollCurrentTravel/refreshCurrentTravel path)
so a failed start caused by a race with another tab/request doesn't leave
the store's local state stale.
Drives the full world/travel flow in Chromium via Playwright against the
live API and seeded Postgres, capturing the three required desktop
viewports and comparing them against the accepted design reference.
Fixes two evidenced defects found during verification:
- world-page scene sizing overflowed the viewport at all three required
desktop sizes, pushing the footer (and, at 1440x900/1366x768, the travel
button) below the fold; scene height now accounts for surrounding chrome
so nothing is clipped.
- the generic HTTP-failure fallback message was hardcoded in English while
the rest of the UI is German; now uses a matching German string.
Adds Playwright as a web devDependency for this and future browser
verification passes (no product-code dependency).